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Can I submit CLE credits online in New Mexico?

No — you cannot fully self-report all CLE credits online in New Mexico — course providers must report most credits, and attorneys must file a certificate of compliance.
The State Bar of New Mexico administers MCLE, and starting 2024 the rules require providers to report self-study credits.
Details:
– Attorneys must complete 12 MCLE hours annually, including 2 ethics and 1 equity-in-justice credit.
– All 12 credits may now be earned via self-study (if preapproved) but those self-study credits must be reported to the Bar by the provider — the attorney cannot self-report them.
– During bar renewal, attorneys submit a certificate of compliance listing their approved CLE courses.
– Attorneys should review their CLE transcript and notify the Bar by March 1 if corrections are needed.

Key Takeaway
You do not have a full online “self-submission” route for all CLE credits in New Mexico — providers report most credits, and you submit a certificate of compliance with your renewal.

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